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that is, the law. when police stopped him. he's now awaiting trial. proudly a member of the fwanl, he says no one encouraged him to do this. >>> look at our situation, if we don't defend islam, then we are not muslim. suicide bombings and o'attacks are now daily occurrences in the war of afghanistan and the methods of insurgents are constantly changing. according to the prison boss. >>> the enemy don't use their own tactics. now they use women, sometimes children and teenagers. they even get dressed up in uniforms. they don't fight face to face. they're cowards. >> reporter: the facts tell a very different story. authorities say just a few days ago a 10-year-old orphan boy managed to escape. they were going to make him wear a suicide vest so he could blow himself up in front of troops. he say he has a 4-year-old son who he loves and misses very much. when i asked him how he'd feel if his child was used as a suicide bomber. he said if he wants go a suicide bomber when he gets older, no one can stop him. if he follows islam and does it for islam, that's
that is, the law. when police stopped him. he's now awaiting trial. proudly a member of the fwanl, he says no one encouraged him to do this. >>> look at our situation, if we don't defend islam, then we are not muslim. suicide bombings and o'attacks are now daily occurrences in the war of afghanistan and the methods of insurgents are constantly changing. according to the prison boss. >>> the enemy don't use their own tactics. now they use women, sometimes children and...
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but i as the government have a right to set the laws in the way you get to purchase it. let's track them. why can't we do that? >> i completely agree. the trayvon martin case, my issue there was -- i never believed it was necessarily a race crime. what i felt was you had a guy who if he hadn't been armed, trayvon martin would still be alive. if the gun hadn't been there, there would have been no shooting. >> i agree with you. had the gun not be in the equation, we would have been talking about a whole other situation. and that situation might be assault, battery, a lot of other things. and a young man alive and another young man not facing a life behind bars the way he might be. i'm glad that we can have a discussion about this and not doing the at a point where i've got to scream to tell you that you're so wrong. and maybe this is the way we should hold some of these other discussions right now. bring them down a little bit. >> in the end, this is what washington should be doing about all issues. there's got to be dialogue and debate. it can't be hysterical. and if you
but i as the government have a right to set the laws in the way you get to purchase it. let's track them. why can't we do that? >> i completely agree. the trayvon martin case, my issue there was -- i never believed it was necessarily a race crime. what i felt was you had a guy who if he hadn't been armed, trayvon martin would still be alive. if the gun hadn't been there, there would have been no shooting. >> i agree with you. had the gun not be in the equation, we would have been...
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>> yes, we have to increase awareness on imposing the blasphemy laws in the west. there's no tolerance on my side. i don't want to kill anybody. there are things i see that get more angry, but i'm not going to go out and burn embassies and kill people. >> what have someone was hurt because of your ad? >> i'm not responsible for other people's actions. it doesn't make sense. like a man going into his bedroom and finding his wife with a man. he kills him, very angry, very offended. i am not responsible for anyone's actions and worse, i think your position is em boldening islamic terrorism and extremism because you're sanctioning it. >> i don't believe that i'm sanctioning it at all. >> you are because i'm the problem. you're blaming victim. >> how are you the victim? >> because you're killing the messenger? >> of what? >> that we need to increase awareness of these attacks that have been inspired by jihad. >> i think the world is acutely aware of those attacks. >> i don't think so. the media refuses to talk about it and when i do -- >> you must not be a cnn watcher.
>> yes, we have to increase awareness on imposing the blasphemy laws in the west. there's no tolerance on my side. i don't want to kill anybody. there are things i see that get more angry, but i'm not going to go out and burn embassies and kill people. >> what have someone was hurt because of your ad? >> i'm not responsible for other people's actions. it doesn't make sense. like a man going into his bedroom and finding his wife with a man. he kills him, very angry, very...
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kennedy, nixon, go through them all, mitt romney has been to harvard law school, harvard business school. he went to bain consulting, first class company, built it, left to go to bain capital. consulting got in trouble, they brought him back and he fixed that. took it out of trouble for two years and brought it back. then he -- i was involved in the olympics in the 2002 one. we had bought it earlier, they were going down the drain, had a corruption scandal and they were going to cancel after 9/11. romney went out there, rallied everybody and got the olympics on track and they had a very successful olympics after 9/11. then he came back in a democratic state and took on a $500 million deficit and turned it into a $2 billion positive budget gain. so he's fixed all kinds of things. he's fixed olympics, consulting companies, he's fixed government. he has a great background, family. you pick one. >> two things i would say to you. i wouldn't dispute anything you said. i interviewed him twice. he's a very impressive man and i liked them personally. his track record is obviously very good. what
kennedy, nixon, go through them all, mitt romney has been to harvard law school, harvard business school. he went to bain consulting, first class company, built it, left to go to bain capital. consulting got in trouble, they brought him back and he fixed that. took it out of trouble for two years and brought it back. then he -- i was involved in the olympics in the 2002 one. we had bought it earlier, they were going down the drain, had a corruption scandal and they were going to cancel after...
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i think he was absent the first day of law school when we all lurnd marbury versus madison and the president also went right after the paul ryan budget and attacked mitt romney by name. so the president is in campaign mode. i think everybody that's still in this race has a voice out there. piers, newt has made it very clear that he's still competing for delegates, but he also recognizes that we need to elevate this petty campaign into a national conversation. he wants to make sure all 178,000 people who have donated to his campaign and the millions of people who voted for someone other than the so-called front runner will have a voice at the convention. piers, i'm looking at cnn's exit polling, i notice among voters who made up their mind in wisconsin, mitt romney got 45% of the vote. what's keeping the other 55? this is after he got big endorsements from jeb bush and marco rubio. >> kelly ann, let me jump in. let me put a difficult question to you. there's got to be a point where if you want to be a bona fide, a traditional conservative candidate to seriously challenge mitt romney, given ho
i think he was absent the first day of law school when we all lurnd marbury versus madison and the president also went right after the paul ryan budget and attacked mitt romney by name. so the president is in campaign mode. i think everybody that's still in this race has a voice out there. piers, newt has made it very clear that he's still competing for delegates, but he also recognizes that we need to elevate this petty campaign into a national conversation. he wants to make sure all 178,000...
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their justice department is taking on south carolina's immigration law. you're just seeing an all out war on this particular state. so having a southern governor standing up for south carolina, a job creating governor that's got an impeccable record on job creation and talking about washington, d.c., and the corrupt insiders we see between wall street and washington, a part-time congress that i've called for, i'm telling you, all of these places i've stopped today and yesterday, there's a great reception to that message. >> let's get down to the reality of political life here. you come fifth in iowa, running sixth in iowa, running fifth in the polls in south carolina. you know as well as i do that you can't really afford to come fifth on south carolina on the 25th of january. what are you going to do to turn around your fortunes given the state they're in at the moment? >> the fact is there's a lot that's going to happen in the next two weeks in south carolina. people are just now starting to focus on this. with mitt romney sitting where he is, there is a
their justice department is taking on south carolina's immigration law. you're just seeing an all out war on this particular state. so having a southern governor standing up for south carolina, a job creating governor that's got an impeccable record on job creation and talking about washington, d.c., and the corrupt insiders we see between wall street and washington, a part-time congress that i've called for, i'm telling you, all of these places i've stopped today and yesterday, there's a great...
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having the government treat every american the same, which is a foundational principal of the rule of law. and i think mitt romney has to do more of that. has he been specific with his plan? he laid five out in the debate, which is more than the president did. that's why independents thought mitt romney did very, very well. >> let me ask you about one of the issues where they differ, medicare. that is a big deal in florida romney says he supports vouchers for medicare, a plan that is not very popular. how does play in florida with all those seniors? >> right now in florida, you've got about 12 million registered voters. 36% who are republicans, you have 40% who are democrats. and then the 24% or the remainder is going to be the most important percentage in america and i think it's 24% who are not registered republican or democrat. these are going to be the most important voters in the united states. but, let's look at medicare. you have mitt romney who says, i want to give you vouchers, which i personally don't agree with. but what would you rather have? vouchers or $761 billion cut to pa
having the government treat every american the same, which is a foundational principal of the rule of law. and i think mitt romney has to do more of that. has he been specific with his plan? he laid five out in the debate, which is more than the president did. that's why independents thought mitt romney did very, very well. >> let me ask you about one of the issues where they differ, medicare. that is a big deal in florida romney says he supports vouchers for medicare, a plan that is not...
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both products of harvard law school. harvard law review. fundamentally, in terms of what matters, incredibly different. one of them really wants to change the constitution. the other doesn't. and i think most people would be surprised that it's actually roberts who is the candidate of change when it comes to the supreme court. >> tell me a little bit about the transformation. you talk about justice o'connor, who sort of feels disheartened and dismayed as she stepped done from the court. >> one of the themes of "the oath" is really the theme of american politics of the last few years, which is the evolution of the republican party. think about the last three justices to lead the supreme court. sandra day o'connor, david suitor, john paul stevens. they all left completely alienated from the modern republican party, no one more dramatically than sandra day o'connor, who, of course, was the symbol of the republican party for years, ronald reagan's first appointment to the court. but the new justices, alito, roberts, reflect the modern republica
both products of harvard law school. harvard law review. fundamentally, in terms of what matters, incredibly different. one of them really wants to change the constitution. the other doesn't. and i think most people would be surprised that it's actually roberts who is the candidate of change when it comes to the supreme court. >> tell me a little bit about the transformation. you talk about justice o'connor, who sort of feels disheartened and dismayed as she stepped done from the court....
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it's law that just makes sense. >>> we told you a little earlier about that massive drought across the united states. if you are worried about what it means for you, is it going to drive up your food prices, here is what you need to know. likely it would not until late this year, maybe next year. but make no mistake, with the drought spreading, it is going to effect what we all pay for groceries. here's more of candy crowley's interview with agriculture secretary tom sill vac. >> we're really not going to know the full extent of all of this until the cotton's picked and the beans and the kernels are counted. clearly, our yields are going to be down. we'll probably see less in terms of crop production. but we're going to be able to meet the food kneads of the country. we're still going to be able to export, utilize crop residue to produce energy. we have a momentum going. the real challenge for us, though, is that the usda, department of agriculture, does not have the tools it once had to help people through this difficult time. when the disaster programs of the 2008 farm bill expired o
it's law that just makes sense. >>> we told you a little earlier about that massive drought across the united states. if you are worried about what it means for you, is it going to drive up your food prices, here is what you need to know. likely it would not until late this year, maybe next year. but make no mistake, with the drought spreading, it is going to effect what we all pay for groceries. here's more of candy crowley's interview with agriculture secretary tom sill vac. >>...
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. >> until it's the new law of the land -- i was at events with john mccain where he was on a battle discussion on campaign finance reform, discussing mccain-feingold then when he took off his microphone and left he was going to a $2,500 a plate fundraiser. he said it's not a level playing feel. i have to go dial for dollars. that's exactly what obama has to do if he wants to compete on a level playing field. >> how big a deal is it for obam that that unemployment is over 8%. it's higher than when he took office. >> it's higher than when he took office? >> it's 7.8. >> no president has ever been elected with this high of unemployment rate. i i think he will get elected. i think it goes to show the kind of support he has. i have mixed reviews for the president, but he does have a lot of support. it goes to show you the weak field that the republican party put force. when he was vulnerable with 8% unemployment, no one ever being re-elected with that level of unemployment, to put mitt romney up and to not have a double digit lead at this point is a huge mistake by the republicans. >> wh
. >> until it's the new law of the land -- i was at events with john mccain where he was on a battle discussion on campaign finance reform, discussing mccain-feingold then when he took off his microphone and left he was going to a $2,500 a plate fundraiser. he said it's not a level playing feel. i have to go dial for dollars. that's exactly what obama has to do if he wants to compete on a level playing field. >> how big a deal is it for obam that that unemployment is over 8%. it's...
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>> he rendered an activist decision that rewrote the law. >> this is a mess. it's a mess. a court in crisis and reports of a chief justice like a weather vain in a storm. >> like i said, ten days and counts of this. >> let's repeal this and start over again. >> it makes a fresh start on the road to repeal. >> to make sure that this law is, in fact, repealed. >> we will repeal obamacare. >> there's got to be more. >> let's repeal and replace obamacare. >> repealing the president's health care law. >> repeal obamacare. >> we want to repeal. >> repeal it. >> so obamacare is so bad and repealing it is so urgent that republicans in the house are pushing a vote to repeal the law this week on wednesday. we know lawmakers left d.c. on thursday. maybe a bunch on them weren't watching the tv on friday. >> just minutes ago, we learned unemployment is still bogged down at a dismal 8.2%. >> and again the numbers are a big disappointment. >> the third straight month of tough news on jobs. >> friday, eight days after all hell broke loose, a jobs report came out that showed only 80,000 jo
>> he rendered an activist decision that rewrote the law. >> this is a mess. it's a mess. a court in crisis and reports of a chief justice like a weather vain in a storm. >> like i said, ten days and counts of this. >> let's repeal this and start over again. >> it makes a fresh start on the road to repeal. >> to make sure that this law is, in fact, repealed. >> we will repeal obamacare. >> there's got to be more. >> let's repeal and replace...
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the southern poverty law center calls gaffney the anti-muslim movements most paranoid propagandist. says he wants to see credible evidence for the allegations made in the letters. in response, bachmann defends letters and repeats her view that a multidepartment investigation into potential muslim brotherhood infiltration into the u.s. government is not only necessary but of course beyond timely. we invited bachmann and the other four congressmen who signed the letters to come on the program tonight. our invitation stands it joining me now is james zogbe, author of "our voices." and alex seats seitz walt, a staff writer. i read it and i got to say the things she cites as evidence to support her claim seem to tenuous or tangential that it really doesn't make -- to me, there's not really much evidence there at all. i know you've been digging into this. do you see validity about the claims she's making about deep penetration? >> no, absolutely not. this letter was supposed to spell out the evidence that she had. and it leaves us with more questions than the original claims make. for exa
the southern poverty law center calls gaffney the anti-muslim movements most paranoid propagandist. says he wants to see credible evidence for the allegations made in the letters. in response, bachmann defends letters and repeats her view that a multidepartment investigation into potential muslim brotherhood infiltration into the u.s. government is not only necessary but of course beyond timely. we invited bachmann and the other four congressmen who signed the letters to come on the program...
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this is something that support ed same-sex marriage, asking voters to support or reject a new law allowing same-sex marriage. look at this. by a margin of 52% to 48%, they said yes. i want to back out and go to maine on the magic wall. this was a maine question one on the ballot. would you support same-sex marriage? yes came up 53%. there was also another ballot item, amendment one in minnesota, a no on this one was support of same-sex marriage. that one passed as well, supporting same-sex marriage. two of them making history on same-sex marriage last night. >> take the case of maine specifically. in 2009 they voted on same-sex marriage and they voted against it. last night they voted to approve. >> people's opinions on this and their views on this are changing more quickly than anything else i can think of over the past 20, 25 years. exit polls reflect that. >> christine romans, thank you very much. soledad? >> john, thank you. >>> let's get to senator-elect tammy baldwin, first openly guy woman elected to the senate there. so you're not only a first on that regard but you're also part of
this is something that support ed same-sex marriage, asking voters to support or reject a new law allowing same-sex marriage. look at this. by a margin of 52% to 48%, they said yes. i want to back out and go to maine on the magic wall. this was a maine question one on the ballot. would you support same-sex marriage? yes came up 53%. there was also another ballot item, amendment one in minnesota, a no on this one was support of same-sex marriage. that one passed as well, supporting same-sex...
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what obama did was deliberately violate traditional bankruptcy law in order to take care of the united auto workers at the expense of the pensioners and the people who in fact had invested in general motors bonds. so it was a pretty straight political ploy. if you are a uaw member you are probably very grateful to obama because he took care of you. if you're everybody else in ohio, you sort of think they ought to earn their own way out. if you're a ford employee you're not particularly grateful that the gm got a special deal. remember, in this process, chrysler became part of fiat so for the president to claim he saved american companies is a little bit disingenuous. >> there's a theory going around the romney camp are all beginning to talk up victory even though in their hearts, they know looking at the electoral college voting, it's still a long way away in the sense that in all these swing states, in reality, there's a long way to go. but they're marching around saying we've got it in the bag. it's a kind of false picture strategy where you basically keep saying something until even
what obama did was deliberately violate traditional bankruptcy law in order to take care of the united auto workers at the expense of the pensioners and the people who in fact had invested in general motors bonds. so it was a pretty straight political ploy. if you are a uaw member you are probably very grateful to obama because he took care of you. if you're everybody else in ohio, you sort of think they ought to earn their own way out. if you're a ford employee you're not particularly grateful...
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once you're no longer a candidate, state laws become operative. a lot of states they effectively release your delegates and other states you hold them irrespective of if you're in the race or not. >> what's next for rick santorum? what would you like to do? >> well, we'll be announcing some themes in the next week or two what our plans are. >> you can tease them. we're amongst friends. >> we'll be active and engaged in the political process and on the issues that we brought up during this campaign. some of the things that we talked about tonight. this is -- this was a -- like i said in the speech when i got out of the race, we tried to listen very hard to the people across this country and i think we picked up some tones that need to be resonated. >> i'm going to give karen the last word, 20 seconds. what was the best moment of the campaign? >> winning iowa was great. we walked up on the stage and i said to the children, soak it in, enjoy this moment. every time we got on the stage we said that. >> i'll agree with you, it was a wonderful moment. w
once you're no longer a candidate, state laws become operative. a lot of states they effectively release your delegates and other states you hold them irrespective of if you're in the race or not. >> what's next for rick santorum? what would you like to do? >> well, we'll be announcing some themes in the next week or two what our plans are. >> you can tease them. we're amongst friends. >> we'll be active and engaged in the political process and on the issues that we...
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. >> the discretionary spending, the bills that congress signed into law, that has increased 84%. >> we'll have a longer debate on the budget numbers then. all right? >> reporter: ryan is the gop's numbers guy. he isn't afraid to say, in his view, the only way back to fiscal sanity is to shrink government and fundamentally change medicare. >> if you don't address these issues now, they are going to steam roll us as a country. the issue is the more you delay fixing these problems, the much uglier the solutions are going to have to be. >> reporter: in short, he's a lightning rod. >> it would be a risky choice. it's hard for me to see e mitt romney, who has played it safe, making that kind of gamble. >> reporter: there are upsides. it would energize the gop base. ryan is an energetic debater and at just 42, he would add youth to the ticket. mark green says ryan would help romney in wisconsin and across the midwest. >> i think he does get wisconsin, but more importantly, he gets that sort of blue-collar conservatism that is the heart of the republican party. >> reporter: but tapping ryan
. >> the discretionary spending, the bills that congress signed into law, that has increased 84%. >> we'll have a longer debate on the budget numbers then. all right? >> reporter: ryan is the gop's numbers guy. he isn't afraid to say, in his view, the only way back to fiscal sanity is to shrink government and fundamentally change medicare. >> if you don't address these issues now, they are going to steam roll us as a country. the issue is the more you delay fixing these...
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the law enforcement official also indicated that they are looking at the possibility that this involved a domestic problem of some kind. martin? >> very tragic. >> susan candiotti, we'll continue to follow it with your help. >>> now to a new tragedy, new details today in that inglewood, colorado shooting, the shooting suspect is now dead after setting fire to his home. desmond john moses is accused of gunning down his next door neighbor and his family. the father who tried to shield his kids from the bullets is dead and so is his 4-year-old son. the man's wife and three children are in critical condition today. >>> foreign policy, it is the main focus of tomorrow night's third and final presidential debate. president obama, former massachusetts governor mitt romney, they will take to the stage and i'll show you a live picture now. lindh university at boca raton, florida, that's where it will take place. this format will be unlike any presidential debate so far this year. what is the format and how important is this, sort of final debate as they try to get the last votes and the last wor
the law enforcement official also indicated that they are looking at the possibility that this involved a domestic problem of some kind. martin? >> very tragic. >> susan candiotti, we'll continue to follow it with your help. >>> now to a new tragedy, new details today in that inglewood, colorado shooting, the shooting suspect is now dead after setting fire to his home. desmond john moses is accused of gunning down his next door neighbor and his family. the father who tried...
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police officers do a wonderful job keeping the peace and enforcing the law. but in cleveland, one cop took leave of his senses. his common senses. his target was this man, john davis, and davis was in his car in the roadside and attracted his attention. >> as i was pulling up here at the intersection, there was a gentleman in the wheelchair holding a sign that love jesus, need help. something to that nature. >> this is a photograph of the paralyzed pan handler that mr. davis saw. he wanted to help him. so he pulled out a couple of dollars to make that man's day go a little better than it was. >> i rolled it up longwise the money so i could reach it to the gentleman. and he touched it, it hit the ground. at this point, he bent over and he picked it up. >> now, watching mr. davis's generosity was a police officer. you might think he'd thank him for the laudable exercise, but no, you'd be wrong. >> proceeds to tell me -- he's pulling me over for littering. are you serious? >> that's right. he was charged with littering because he tossed a couple of bucks at a ne
police officers do a wonderful job keeping the peace and enforcing the law. but in cleveland, one cop took leave of his senses. his common senses. his target was this man, john davis, and davis was in his car in the roadside and attracted his attention. >> as i was pulling up here at the intersection, there was a gentleman in the wheelchair holding a sign that love jesus, need help. something to that nature. >> this is a photograph of the paralyzed pan handler that mr. davis saw. he...
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it's my job to enforce the law. the fact is this is a debate for the folks to have who are on the national ticket. they're having that, the folks running in the primary. from my perspective, i think that we should get on to other issues at this point. i think this one's been fairly well beaten over at this point. everyone has their positions. the president has his, which he's changed over the course of the past couple of weeks pretty significantly, so maybe i guess his first position wasn't a principled position because now he's backed off it because he got political heat. that's the difference between the president and i. if i have a principled position i will stick by it. he had what i have to assume was a principled position on it and already backed off it and seemed to continue to be backpedaling. >> we will take a break. we've been running a theme on keeping america great and i want to directly get out of you what you think america needs to do as a country to keep itself great. [ male announcer ] drinking a smo
it's my job to enforce the law. the fact is this is a debate for the folks to have who are on the national ticket. they're having that, the folks running in the primary. from my perspective, i think that we should get on to other issues at this point. i think this one's been fairly well beaten over at this point. everyone has their positions. the president has his, which he's changed over the course of the past couple of weeks pretty significantly, so maybe i guess his first position wasn't a...
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there's a federal retention law that new hampshire mirrors that saves these ballots for 22 months and basically, because they are paper ballots, they're destroyed. this is where they'll live for 22 months. >> shannon travis reporting for us from manchester, new hampshire. i love the fact they're still doing it the old fashioned way. ladies, new hampshire history now. all eyes very soon if not immediately on south carolina. and mitt romney, erin, tell us what we're seeing looking ahead. >> you can get a few hours of sleep before all eyes firmly on south carolina, but we're talking about the importance of the evangelical vote in south carolina. we have loaded the data from 2008, and obviously, mitt romney, advantage/disadvantage of having run then, we'll see. religious candidate, great deal or somewhat? i want to blow that up and give them a chance to see how this went. oh, no. >> hold on, come over here. >> let's do it here. >> it's all right. fine, we can fix it. okay, so 2008, great deal or somewhat inthose voters went overwhelmingly for huckabeehuckabee, then mccain. romney, only 11
there's a federal retention law that new hampshire mirrors that saves these ballots for 22 months and basically, because they are paper ballots, they're destroyed. this is where they'll live for 22 months. >> shannon travis reporting for us from manchester, new hampshire. i love the fact they're still doing it the old fashioned way. ladies, new hampshire history now. all eyes very soon if not immediately on south carolina. and mitt romney, erin, tell us what we're seeing looking ahead....
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it's law that just makes sense. >>> mitt romney stirred the debate over his taxes again, revealing new information about how much he says he has paid. >> i did go back and look at my taxes and over the past ten years, i never paid less than 13%. i think the most recent year is 13.6 or something like that. so i have paid taxes every single year. >> the obama campaign's response, prove it. joining us to talk more about all of this and where we are going from here, washington post national political reporter andtime washington bureau police chief. how much does it matter? governor romney said i have paid some. harry reid saying he had paid none. >> you released five years of return, i commit we will not criticize him for not releasing more. >> that's a very narrow promise that he is making. he is not saying they won't criticize whatever is in the taxes. we know at some point, he will release the 2010, the full tax returns. he is hoping to put this to rest. i don't think he will. i don't think most voters care about this single issue. i think what democrats have been expert at doing is try
it's law that just makes sense. >>> mitt romney stirred the debate over his taxes again, revealing new information about how much he says he has paid. >> i did go back and look at my taxes and over the past ten years, i never paid less than 13%. i think the most recent year is 13.6 or something like that. so i have paid taxes every single year. >> the obama campaign's response, prove it. joining us to talk more about all of this and where we are going from here, washington...
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the law enforcement official told me that they don't expect that there will be a prosecution related to the unauthorized release of classified information. they expect to wrap up in the coming days and may want to do a final interview of paula broad well and it is the justice department's decision whether or not to issue a decline to prosecute. >> so, all of this talk about who may or may not have had classified information. if it inteturns out that no law were broken was all of this just over an affair and jealous e-mails? >> yes, if you look at the timeline of events general petraeus had met with the fbi. it was obvious to them that they knew about the affair. he met with his boss, the director of the national intelligence who advised him to submit his letter of resignation. he was not accused of wrong doing or giving out classified information. there was never a serious charge against him. so it was his decision. and the letter that he issued he made very clear. i have made mistakes and i have failed my family and i have failed you. >> a lot of people are baffled that the presiden
the law enforcement official told me that they don't expect that there will be a prosecution related to the unauthorized release of classified information. they expect to wrap up in the coming days and may want to do a final interview of paula broad well and it is the justice department's decision whether or not to issue a decline to prosecute. >> so, all of this talk about who may or may not have had classified information. if it inteturns out that no law were broken was all of this just...
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>> well, it is much more true in al qaeda than miz law mick -- than islamic megrab? >> why are a lot of people guys fighting in iraq, didn't they wind up moving into libya? >> that was more a west african organization. >> is al al qaeda still run by a central force? >> they get penetrated and who ever is playing that switchboard operator gets hit by a drone. it is a collection of affiliates that share a passion for violence and it is not as if they are sharing resources or anything. that is what they are getting right now. >> one last point on this. given what is happening in the mid east. clearly, a fundamentalist sees in the past, how dangerous is this right now? across the middle east. you are seeing this if al qaeda is still operating with these cells? >> i don't -- i think that this goes in a kind of sign wave and i believe there are rough moments ahead, but i don't believe that the embassy in cairo is going to be taken the way that our embassy in teheran was. i covered indonesia, and the fall of indonesia and that was incredibly messy for years and you look at
>> well, it is much more true in al qaeda than miz law mick -- than islamic megrab? >> why are a lot of people guys fighting in iraq, didn't they wind up moving into libya? >> that was more a west african organization. >> is al al qaeda still run by a central force? >> they get penetrated and who ever is playing that switchboard operator gets hit by a drone. it is a collection of affiliates that share a passion for violence and it is not as if they are sharing...
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. >> i realized laws in prison, in solitary in particular, that being number one and marion jones meant nothing in there. >> and only in america. robin gibb with a moment that changed his and hollywood's history. >>> we begin tonight with our big story. joining me now a man with a fascinating view of the campaign, formered the newt gingrich. mr. speaker, welcome back. >> good to be with you. >> i'm gripped in fact by what you're about to tell me of what you make of the bain capital fury given you hammered mitt romney in the ground over this. what do you think of what cory booker said? >> well, i think booker is telling the truth about how the american people feel. i'm very surprised that president obama went down this road for two reasons. first, we found out when we got in a fight with mitt romney over this that it didn't work. that people understand free enterprise. people understand sometimes you succeed, sometimes you fail. but they refuse to take a one-sided view of it. i think governor perry will tell you when he tried to use it, it didn't work. when i went head to head with mitt
. >> i realized laws in prison, in solitary in particular, that being number one and marion jones meant nothing in there. >> and only in america. robin gibb with a moment that changed his and hollywood's history. >>> we begin tonight with our big story. joining me now a man with a fascinating view of the campaign, formered the newt gingrich. mr. speaker, welcome back. >> good to be with you. >> i'm gripped in fact by what you're about to tell me of what you make...
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another insider term that refers to the financial regulatory law that president obama signed in 2010. number three is enough who is winning the debate, and number four, big bird. touched off, of course, by mitt romney's pledge to pull federal subsidies for public television. people also wanted to know about the president's health care overhaul known as obama care. as well as the personal stats. and as for romney, his tax cut proposal got lots of hits, as did his bio, and, yet again, big bird. everyone, of course, is talking about the debate. they're also saying that there was a commanding performance by mitt romney. of course, the highlights, the commentary, and the spin, but we'll replay the entire debate from start to finish. we're not talking about talking points. we are talking about the candidates themselves in their own words. if you missed it, if you like to watch it again, decide to see for yourself. here's the first presidential debate between president barack obama and former massachusetts governor mitt romney. >> good evening from the magnus arena at the university of denve
another insider term that refers to the financial regulatory law that president obama signed in 2010. number three is enough who is winning the debate, and number four, big bird. touched off, of course, by mitt romney's pledge to pull federal subsidies for public television. people also wanted to know about the president's health care overhaul known as obama care. as well as the personal stats. and as for romney, his tax cut proposal got lots of hits, as did his bio, and, yet again, big bird....
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. >> didn't mitt romney go to harvard law school? >> yes, he did. >> it should have been maybe a minute or two minutes. it went on 12, 13, 14 minutes or whatever and i didn't understand what he was doing. and i was on the floor and i was looking at the folks and they were embarrassed. these were republicans. they didn't know what this was all -- was he joking? it was very -- >> i think that's true, wolf. but clint eastwood isn't going to be on the ballot. he did not give his best performance, let's say that. but he did make it socially acceptable to laugh at barack obama. and one of barack obama's weaknesses is because of his pretension. >> you have to have a certain level of respect. >> you can laugh at anybody. >> you can do that -- you can do that, alec, but not at a presidential convention when you want to show that mitt romney is up to that, you don't go over -- you know what, let's play -- let's play that little clip and then we'll continue this conversation. watch this. >> what do you want me to tell romney? i can't tell him t
. >> didn't mitt romney go to harvard law school? >> yes, he did. >> it should have been maybe a minute or two minutes. it went on 12, 13, 14 minutes or whatever and i didn't understand what he was doing. and i was on the floor and i was looking at the folks and they were embarrassed. these were republicans. they didn't know what this was all -- was he joking? it was very -- >> i think that's true, wolf. but clint eastwood isn't going to be on the ballot. he did not give...
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law" then it did a hearing and an investigation into finding out what happened, and more importantly, preventing it from happening again. there was a lot of political grandstanding, a lot of republicans cutting off witnesses from the state department, not letting them answer. kind of very lawyerly in a sense. but there were some important things that came out about whether the consulate was adequately protected. eric nordstrom, the top security official in libya spoke very candidly about some of the problems he was having getting the resources he needed to protect u.s. personnel in libya. let's take a listen to what he said. >> one of the frustrating things that i found early on, and as i mentioned in my testimony, i was extremely pleased with the planning to get us into libya. the frustrating thing that i found is once the first teams and the first tdyers started to expire at 60 days, there was a complete and total absence of planning that i saw in terms of what we were supposed to do from that point on. and i requested assets, instead of supporting those assets, i was criticized. an
law" then it did a hearing and an investigation into finding out what happened, and more importantly, preventing it from happening again. there was a lot of political grandstanding, a lot of republicans cutting off witnesses from the state department, not letting them answer. kind of very lawyerly in a sense. but there were some important things that came out about whether the consulate was adequately protected. eric nordstrom, the top security official in libya spoke very candidly about...
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manitees are protected from alleged abuse by florida law. so this picture could get her in serious trouble. >>> the fog settled over new york city right now this morning. this is a live picture of columbus circle. it is foggy and air force two was kept from landing twice yesterday. rob marciano is live from atlanta this morning. >> new york is not the only spot that's soupy, but around the metro area at the airports, a half mile to quarter-mile visibility. right there off the bat, if you have travel plans, that's going to limit them. dense fog advisory out for the tri-state area. that's until 10:00 a.m. with that, a little bit of sprinkles and light showers as well. a couple embedded heavier showers from here across the delmarva through the carolinas and down across florida. which by the way, miami and fort myers and tampa, they have seen a tremendous amount of rain going down as one of the wettest on record before this fall season is done. very slow moving system moving up the eastern seaboard. with the fog, it is very warm outside. you hav
manitees are protected from alleged abuse by florida law. so this picture could get her in serious trouble. >>> the fog settled over new york city right now this morning. this is a live picture of columbus circle. it is foggy and air force two was kept from landing twice yesterday. rob marciano is live from atlanta this morning. >> new york is not the only spot that's soupy, but around the metro area at the airports, a half mile to quarter-mile visibility. right there off the...
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what's different than how we deal with drug laws or firearm laws? we have a patchwork of laws across every state in this nation. isn't that part of the whole design? >> but that's not what the constitution says. that's not what the constitution says the government's role is when it comes to this issue. and, again, let's get back to the point. two-thirds of americans, poll after poll has shown, right, that they want a crackdown on undocumented immigrants who are criminals but want to provide a path to legalization for people who are the good guys. what's happening with a law like arizona and alabama are the good guys are getting stopped and not just the undocumented people. we're talking about people who are american citizens getting stopped. i'm sure you've heard about the scathing report against sheriff joe arpaio by the justice department last september. >> good morning, jose. this is john fugelsang. has this law ever inconvenienced a white person and will this law ever inconvenience a white person? >> this law inspired the alabama law and they ac
what's different than how we deal with drug laws or firearm laws? we have a patchwork of laws across every state in this nation. isn't that part of the whole design? >> but that's not what the constitution says. that's not what the constitution says the government's role is when it comes to this issue. and, again, let's get back to the point. two-thirds of americans, poll after poll has shown, right, that they want a crackdown on undocumented immigrants who are criminals but want to...
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at legalzoom.com, we put the law on your side. go towill be giving awayd make yourpassafree copiesa reality. of the alcoholism & addiction cure. to get yours, go to ssagesmalibubook.com. >>> welcome back to our special situation room. we're here at the cnn election center. we're getting actual vote totals coming into "the situation room," the cnn election center. take a look at this. 1% of the vote is coming. there it goes. 3% of the vote is now in. you saw it change live here at the cnn election center. mitt romney with 52%. did did i vice sif lead. very impressive numbers for mitt romney. we'll see if that holds up as we go into the night. it's going to be a fascinating night. our own peter hamby is waiting for the all important numbers. >> wolf, we're inside a hotel suite at the venetian hotel. amy, we see a bunch of computers around here. what is happening exactly? what are these folks doing? >> sure. we are tallying the votes as they come in. this is our state secretary and he is in charge of verifying the votes as they come
at legalzoom.com, we put the law on your side. go towill be giving awayd make yourpassafree copiesa reality. of the alcoholism & addiction cure. to get yours, go to ssagesmalibubook.com. >>> welcome back to our special situation room. we're here at the cnn election center. we're getting actual vote totals coming into "the situation room," the cnn election center. take a look at this. 1% of the vote is coming. there it goes. 3% of the vote is now in. you saw it change live...
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laws that critics say is unfair to minorities, the elderly, and college students. >>> the election isn't until november 6 but ballot casting begins in some states. it's beginning in iowa on thursday. it is already under way in iowa and south dakota. >>> you probably heard about that ancient piece of papyrus that refers to jesus having a wife, a new testament scholar says it looks more like a forgery. he says
laws that critics say is unfair to minorities, the elderly, and college students. >>> the election isn't until november 6 but ballot casting begins in some states. it's beginning in iowa on thursday. it is already under way in iowa and south dakota. >>> you probably heard about that ancient piece of papyrus that refers to jesus having a wife, a new testament scholar says it looks more like a forgery. he says
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and enforce bankruptcy laws. >> mr. speaker, come in on that point. as you address what you would like to do and the specific question do we need federal programs? >> the three things that can be done, specifically south carolina level, there is one easy thing to do at a national level. that is to repeal the dodds-frank bill. three specifics, there is $29 billion plus of natural gas offshore. in louisiana, jobs for that production are $80,000 a year. that would help us become energy independent from the middle east. part of the royalties of natural gas could be used to modernize the port of charleston and georgetown. charleston has to be modernized to meet the larger ships that come through the panama canal in 2014. one out of every five jobs is dependent on the port of charleston. third thing is fundamentally radically overhaul the corps of engineers. they take eight years to study, not to complete, to study doing the port. we won the entire world war ii in three years and eight months. >>> a subset of the jobs combina
and enforce bankruptcy laws. >> mr. speaker, come in on that point. as you address what you would like to do and the specific question do we need federal programs? >> the three things that can be done, specifically south carolina level, there is one easy thing to do at a national level. that is to repeal the dodds-frank bill. three specifics, there is $29 billion plus of natural gas offshore. in louisiana, jobs for that production are $80,000 a year. that would help us become energy...
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. >> you know what the laws are. >> let's move on. whichever way you look at this, and my view is everyone is each other with healthy gusty and it is probably always like that. let's get to the bigger picture. it is clearly, this room tonight felt energized. condoleezza rice coming on the back of mitt romney's wife last night. then paul ryan. big speeches. chris christie. a bit divisive and many people liked it. they're hitting the w the big guns and big speeches. how are you going to respond next week? >> conventions aren't just about what happened in the convention hall. they're about how you communicate with the american people. they might be rallying the people in that hall. it is a rallying cry for republicans. they're finally getting unified in this election behind mitt romney even though 30% of them still wish they were voting for somebody else. so they're getting unified. i think next week you'll see the president and all of our speakers next week talk to the american people. and talk about how we're going to move this country
. >> you know what the laws are. >> let's move on. whichever way you look at this, and my view is everyone is each other with healthy gusty and it is probably always like that. let's get to the bigger picture. it is clearly, this room tonight felt energized. condoleezza rice coming on the back of mitt romney's wife last night. then paul ryan. big speeches. chris christie. a bit divisive and many people liked it. they're hitting the w the big guns and big speeches. how are you going...
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that's something for law professors to argue. what does matter to your viewers is what it's going to mean for them and the bottom line, obama care will mean very expensive health care denial of services but it's also going to mean the biggest job tax we've ever seen because millions of jobs are about to be shipped overseas. that's not what i want to see for people. i want to see health care reformed so that costs can go down and we can do all of that. i have a very simple bill that i have on my website at bachmann.house.gov, let every american buy any health insurance policy they want anywhere in america and let every american pay for that health insurance with their own tax free money and then have true medical malpractice reform. that doesn't cost the taxpayer a dime but it drives down the cost of health care for every american. it gets the bureaucracy out of it but it puts choice in the hands of your viewers. today government holds all of the cards. government gets to choose what's in our health insurance. government has contr
that's something for law professors to argue. what does matter to your viewers is what it's going to mean for them and the bottom line, obama care will mean very expensive health care denial of services but it's also going to mean the biggest job tax we've ever seen because millions of jobs are about to be shipped overseas. that's not what i want to see for people. i want to see health care reformed so that costs can go down and we can do all of that. i have a very simple bill that i have on my...
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lawful gun owners. president obama has not. i will. >> "keeping them honest", there's been very little gun-related legislation on the federal level in the last four years. and romney's own record on gun control has put him at odds with the nra in the past. running for governor of massachusetts he positioned himself as strong on gun control. >> we do have tough gun laws in massachusetts. i support them. i won't chip away at them. i believe they help to protect us and provide for our safety but i want our law-abiding citizens to have the right to purchase a weapon to use for hunting and other purposes. >> that was romney in 2002. his tough stance helped getting him elected. then he signed a ban on assault rifles and then, governor romney said deadly assault weapons have no place in massachusetts. they are instruments of destruction with the esole purpose of hunting down and kimming people. governor romney increased gun licensing fees. just before leaving office he signed up for a lifetime membership to th
lawful gun owners. president obama has not. i will. >> "keeping them honest", there's been very little gun-related legislation on the federal level in the last four years. and romney's own record on gun control has put him at odds with the nra in the past. running for governor of massachusetts he positioned himself as strong on gun control. >> we do have tough gun laws in massachusetts. i support them. i won't chip away at them. i believe they help to protect us and...
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we have breaking news, two law enforcement officials tell cnn the death of a border patrol agent this week was caused by friendly fire. the fbi said in a statement, there are strong preliminary indications that the death of nicholas ivy was the result of -- the injured agent was released from the hospital on wednesday. >>> a radical islamist clerk is on the way to the united states after losing his latest and final appeal to avoid that fate. judge john thomas said the extradition may proceed immediately. some of the supporters clashed with police outside of the high court. he faces 11 charges in the united states, including conspireing in 1999 to set up an islam jihad training camp in oregon. rebel fighters shot down a helicopter over the the damascus country side. this video supposedly shows. the video was posted on youtube. we cannot verify it's authenticity. another opposition group known as the local coordination committees for syria says 110 were killed by syrian forces across the country just today. former university of tennessee basketball coach pat summitt says she was not for
we have breaking news, two law enforcement officials tell cnn the death of a border patrol agent this week was caused by friendly fire. the fbi said in a statement, there are strong preliminary indications that the death of nicholas ivy was the result of -- the injured agent was released from the hospital on wednesday. >>> a radical islamist clerk is on the way to the united states after losing his latest and final appeal to avoid that fate. judge john thomas said the extradition may...
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examples laws go too far. i would argue in some ways the industry is overregulated. >> that's a good point. henry, you and i talked about this. one of the reasons why morgan stanley the underwriter didn't come out to everybody and say this is the specifics of what facebook will look like, there's a regulation that sort of prevents them from doing that. >> it's designed to not get research in advance, the company didn't live up to the forecast so people would get swindled. it's best of intentions, law of unintended consequences. big investors had very, very important information small investors didn't get. again, look at the laws. >> highlight one of my concerns, why i want to know the substance of what was communicated. if the analyst is communicating, looked at public information and analyzed in such a way that some of their clients should get the benefit of their brain power, that's one thing versus if the analyst had access to information not everybody had access to. >> very clear it was facebook. facebook
examples laws go too far. i would argue in some ways the industry is overregulated. >> that's a good point. henry, you and i talked about this. one of the reasons why morgan stanley the underwriter didn't come out to everybody and say this is the specifics of what facebook will look like, there's a regulation that sort of prevents them from doing that. >> it's designed to not get research in advance, the company didn't live up to the forecast so people would get swindled. it's best...